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Apple has unveiled a powerful new computer chip, updated laptops and a bevy of software features to kick off its Worldwide Developer Conference.

Apple has unveiled a powerful new computer chip, updated laptops and a bevy of software features to kick off its Worldwide Developer Conference, along with its own take on a buy-now-pay-later service.

The M2 will presumably be included in the next wave of laptops and tablets across Apple’s range, but the first to receive it will be the new MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro. The Air has been given an overhauled design with a 20 per cent reduction in volume and the return of the MagSafe charging port. Meanwhile the Pro is more or less unchanged but for the M2 and an option for more memory.

But the week-long WWDC is primarily designed to preview key new software features for Apple’s developers, which now number 34 million, according to chief executive officer Tim Cook. And during the keynote event many updates to iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch software were detailed ahead of their availability later this year.

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